Scattered showers and thunderstorms move into Chicago

Expect more rain this week

CHICAGO (CBS) — The remnants of Hurricane Beryl are forecast to move into the Ohio River valley and potentially send heavy rain to the Chicago area.

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Tropical moisture is already streaming into the Great Lakes region ahead of the system, fueling scattered thunderstorms Monday afternoon and evening, some with torrential rain.

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More widespread tropical downpours are possible from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning, especially in northwest Indiana. 

While a small adjustment in the track of this former hurricane will mean a big change in the amount of rainfall we see locally, one to two inches of rain is currently possible in Chicagoland.

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Three to four inches is possible from Kankakee into northwest Indiana, and flooding is possible. Stay with CBS News Chicago for updates.

Today: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High: 85

Tonight: Cloudy. Mainly dry. Low: 71

Tomorrow: Rain is likely, with heavy tropical downpours possibly occurring. High: 80

Wednesday: Scattered rain and thunderstorms. Cooler lake breeze. High: 79

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